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For K.J. Little, the chance to continue playing football in college was something that he has been working for since he started playing the game.

Little will play in college after signing to suit up for Kentucky Wesleyan College on March 23.

“I’m excited, but I’m also kind of nervous,” Little said. “I know that I’ll succeed there. I’m going to work hard and people are going to push me. It means the world because I’m going to play Division II.”

The Grant County High School Speech and Drama team lost several core members from last year’s team due to graduation and other’s moving away.

The team started their season believing that they would be rebuilding the program, but the team was able to continue their standard of excellence as they are sending 13 students to the NCFL Grand Nationals in Albany, NY in May.

At the KHSSL tournament, Kelli Noel and Cody Murphy earned the state championship in Novice Policy Team Debate and Noel also earned the state championship in Novice Top Debate Speaker.

Orders for Angel Food may be placed at Family Worship Centerin Williamstown from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Special Ordering Times will be at Family Worship Center from 5 to 7 p.m. April 7 and from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. April 11. The deadline to order online is April 12. Orders may be placed at FWC until 3 p.m. April 13.

At the beginning of their season, the Grant County High School boys’ basketball team set a goal of reaching 16 to 18 wins.

Although they reached 19 wins, the seniors wish they had totaled at least 20 and advanced past Owen County in the first round of the region tournament.

“It was our expectation to get to the region tournament,” Caleb Kinmon said. “It was great to play in an environment like that. We’ve always been told that we had the potential to be a good team. We had to believe in ourselves.”